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US-6967905

Information playback apparatus

PublishedNovember 22, 2005
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Technical Abstract

An information playback apparatus is provided, which can provide a sound which sounds natural by controlling an abrupt change in a tempo in the case of random access playback. When a cue point is registered, audio data which makes seamless playback possible is stored into a cue point memory, and further, the beat density of a playback sound being played when the cue point is registered is measured and stored. When the cue point is specified to start random access playback later, a ratio of the beat density (α×DBPM) of a playback sound being played when the cue point is specified and the beat density (DBPMreg) stored in advance is found. Then, the random access playback is started after the beat density of a playback sound to be played after random access playback is started is corrected to be equal to the beat density when a start of the random access playback is specified.

Patent Claims
3 claims

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1. An information playback apparatus, comprising: a playback device for playing back information recorded in an information recording medium; a beat density measuring device for measuring a beat density of the information being played back by said playback device; a storage device for, in response to an instruction for cue point registration, storing a cue point indicating a start position of random access playback and the beat density of the information in playback which has been measured by said beat density measuring device; a cue point specifying device for instructing said playback device to specify a start of the random access playback from the cue point stored in said storage device; and a beat density correcting device for controlling said playback device to correct the beat density of the information to be played back from the cue point in the random access playback, wherein when said cue point specifying device specifies the start of the random access playback, said beat density correcting device controls said playback device to start the random access playback by making the beat density of the information, which is to be played back from the cue point by the random access playback, equal to the beat density of the information measured by said beat density measuring device when the start of the random access playback is specified, thereby correcting a discrepancy between the beat density of the information measured by said beat density measuring device when the start of the random access playback is specified and the beat density stored in said storage device.

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2. The information playback apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said beat density correcting device finds, as said discrepancy, a ratio of the beat density of the information measured by said beat density measuring device when the start of the random access playback is specified and the beat density stored in said storage device, and controls said playback device to correct the beat density of the information to be played back from the cue point by the random access playback in response to the obtained ratio, so that said playback device starts the random access playback at the beat density corrected to be equal to the beat density of the information measured by said beat density measuring device when the start of the random access playback is specified.

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3. An information playback apparatus, comprising: a playback device for playing back information recorded in an information recording medium; a beat density measuring device for measuring a beat density of the information being played back by said playback device; a storage device for, in response to an instruction for cue point registration, storing a cue point indicating a start position of random access playback and the beat density of the information in playback which has been measured by said beat density measuring device; a cue point specifying device for instructing said playback device to specify a start of the random access playback from the cue point stored in said storage device; and a beat density correcting device for controlling said playback device to correct the beat density of the information to be played back from the cue point in the random access playback, wherein when said cue point specifying device specifies the start of the random access playback, said beat density correcting device finds a difference between the beat density of the information measured by said beat density measuring device when the start of the random access playback is specified and the beat density stored in said storage device, and controls said playback device to start the random access playback by changing the beat density of the information, which is measured by said beat density measuring device when the start of the random access playback is specified, to the beat density of the information to be played back by the random access playback, in response to a quantity of change in said difference over a predetermined time.

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Filing Date

October 17, 2002

Publication Date

November 22, 2005

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